A multilevel approach for promoting physical activity in rural communities: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) has demonstrated a decreased risk in various cancers and other chronic diseases; however, rural residents are less likely to attain recommended levels of PA compared to urban and suburban counterparts. Given rural residents make up 15% of the United States...
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Main Authors: | Alan M. Beck (Author), Amy A. Eyler (Author), J. Aaron Hipp (Author), Abby C. King (Author), Rachel G. Tabak (Author), Yan Yan (Author), Rodrigo S. Reis (Author), Dixie D. Duncan (Author), Amanda S. Gilbert (Author), Natalicio H. Serrano (Author), Ross C. Brownson (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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